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. >> joe biden making time for david letterman last night. he put his stamp on the top ten list, good things about early voting. >> if you vote early you don't have to pay taxes. i am being told that's not accurate. looking to mingle? find that someone special in the early voting line. honestly don't you want this election over with already? >> that is your 5@5:00. >> i want the don't have to pay taxes night. >> we are hours away from the final jobs report being released before the election. we will breakdown the expectations of what it will mean for you. >> a lot of people eyeing that. in new jersey people running on empty waiting in line for hours je just to fill up. a lot of stations have already run out of gas. we are talking to one woman who has been in line for 3 hours and she is still waiting. just happen. it takes some doing. some coordinating. and a trip to the one place with the new ideas that help us pull it all together. from the things that hang and shine... ...to the things that sparkle and jingle. all while saving the things th
. >> joe biden making time for david letterman last night. he put his stamp on the top ten list, good things about early voting. >> if you vote early you don't have to pay taxes. i am being told that's not accurate. looking to mingle? find that someone special in the early voting line. honestly don't you want this election over with already? >> that is your 5@5:00. >> i want the don't have to pay taxes night. >> we are hours away from the final jobs report being...
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. >>> plus, david letterman isn't quite ready to let go of mitt romney, at least not yet. we'll show what you dave imagines with former governor is doing now. >>> also a check on your forecast. "way too early" is coming right back. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles. usaa brings advice. call or visit us online. we're ready to help. capella university understands back from rough economic times. employees are being forced to do more with less. ders is greater than ever. when you see these problems do you take a step back, or do you want to dive right in? with a degree in business from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to go further in your career than you ever thought possible. let's get started at capella.edu it's a new way to get
. >>> plus, david letterman isn't quite ready to let go of mitt romney, at least not yet. we'll show what you dave imagines with former governor is doing now. >>> also a check on your forecast. "way too early" is coming right back. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to...
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. >>> plus, david letterman isn't quite ready to let go of mitt romney, at least not yet. we'll show what you dave imagines with former governor is doing now. >>> also a check on your forecast. "way too early" is coming right back. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles. usaa brings advice. call or visit us online. we're ready to help. capella university understands back from rough economic times. employees are being forced to do more with less. and the need for capable leaders is greater than ever. when you see these problems do you take a step back, or do you want to dive right in? with a degree in business from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to go further in your career than you ever thought possible. let's get started at capel
. >>> plus, david letterman isn't quite ready to let go of mitt romney, at least not yet. we'll show what you dave imagines with former governor is doing now. >>> also a check on your forecast. "way too early" is coming right back. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to...
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so they cobble these things together, they go on "the view," they go on letterman, they get attacked for that. ut, in fact, that's the only way to reach folks. >> rose: and they believe it humanized them to do that. >> but they can not get -- it's very hard to exercise presidential leadership in the classic sense in a culture that is so incredibly atomized. >> i don't think i agree with that. so if you look at what's happened over i would say the last 30 or 40 years is power has become centralized in washington. in the white house each white house i've covered is more insular and centralized than the one before and it's a relatively small number of people in the west wing. in congress it's more centralized. in the house much more centralized in the speaker's office. in the senate much more centralized in the leadership. so i do think if you got say an obama and a boehner and a romney or a reid together with a relatively small number of people you could exercise serious presidential leadership even with all the other things going on in the country. >> tom and then jon. go ahead, tom.
so they cobble these things together, they go on "the view," they go on letterman, they get attacked for that. ut, in fact, that's the only way to reach folks. >> rose: and they believe it humanized them to do that. >> but they can not get -- it's very hard to exercise presidential leadership in the classic sense in a culture that is so incredibly atomized. >> i don't think i agree with that. so if you look at what's happened over i would say the last 30 or 40 years...
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so they go on the view, they go on letterman. they get a tax for that. butn fact, that's the only way to reach them. >> rose: they believe it humanizes them to do that. >> they do but they cannot get, it's very hard to exercise presidential leadership in the classic sense, in a culture that is so incredibly atomized. >> rose: david go ahead. >> i don't think i agree with that. if you look at what's happened over i would say over the last 30 or 40 years, this power has become centralized in washington. t's more insular and more centralized and a small number of people in the west wing that really control the administration. in congress it's certainly more centralized than the house, much more centralized than the speaker's office in the senate and much more centralized in the leadership. so i do think that if you got say obama and boehner or romney and reid together with a relatively small number of people, you could exercise some pretty serious presidential leadership even with all the other thing going on in the country we talked about. >> rose: tom jus
so they go on the view, they go on letterman. they get a tax for that. butn fact, that's the only way to reach them. >> rose: they believe it humanizes them to do that. >> they do but they cannot get, it's very hard to exercise presidential leadership in the classic sense, in a culture that is so incredibly atomized. >> rose: david go ahead. >> i don't think i agree with that. if you look at what's happened over i would say over the last 30 or 40 years, this power has...
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cheers ] and as usual a guy from kenya won. [ laughter ] >> oh, boy. [ laughter ] >> leave it to david letterman, right? >> well, he's pretty funny. he is going to miss the election because that's usually all he talks about. >> lots of jokes there. >>> president obama is busy back at work after winning re- election. >> he and the first family returned to the white house yesterday after tuesday night's victory celebration in chicago. he has a busy few weeks ahead working with republicans and democrats to avoid the "fiscal cliff." if congress does not act during its lame duck session, there will be an automatic tax increase and spending cuts. >> that's the so-called "fiscal cliff." and it's one factor in a big sell-off on wall street. jill schlesinger, editor at large for cbsmoneywatch.com, joins us now. so jill, what caused the selling? >> reporter: well, you know, it was a bit of that "fiscal cliff." but now there's some serious concerns about the eurozone right now. and that was what got investors kind of freaked out early yesterday morning. dow plunging 313 points or 2.4% to 12,932. s&p down 3
cheers ] and as usual a guy from kenya won. [ laughter ] >> oh, boy. [ laughter ] >> leave it to david letterman, right? >> well, he's pretty funny. he is going to miss the election because that's usually all he talks about. >> lots of jokes there. >>> president obama is busy back at work after winning re- election. >> he and the first family returned to the white house yesterday after tuesday night's victory celebration in chicago. he has a busy few weeks...
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when nightline began in march of 1980, you did not have the letterman show yet on cbs. they would be run some old and trauma, but among the three programs, but tonight show, the cop drama, and nightline we had 70% of homes watching television at 11:00 at night. these days they are lucky to have 25%. that is what happened because what you did not have 35 years ago was cable, satellite the internet, and all of those things have diluted the importance and the reach of the network. >> maybe twilight is too soft. >> you still have evening newscasts. among the three of them, i suspect we have between 15 million and 20 million viewers. it was 50 million. cronkite alone probably have about 20 million people. >> that certainly is true. the responsibilities of journalism to democracy and to our society. i want you to talk about about a little bit more. i want you to explain why there is this connection between the flow of news and a vibrant society. >> if the american voting public is ignorant of the issue, is uninformed, how can it make intelligent decisions? it is bad enough th
when nightline began in march of 1980, you did not have the letterman show yet on cbs. they would be run some old and trauma, but among the three programs, but tonight show, the cop drama, and nightline we had 70% of homes watching television at 11:00 at night. these days they are lucky to have 25%. that is what happened because what you did not have 35 years ago was cable, satellite the internet, and all of those things have diluted the importance and the reach of the network. >> maybe...
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. >> do you have the david letterman thing? you have to drive over to cbs to get it? >> he does. >> hey, we got to go get the beta. t.j. needs to get in the van and go to cbs and get the beta. >> let mika tell us first and then -- >> i was trying to eat up time because -- >> we don't need it. here it is, go. watch this. >> did you see him yesterday? he was testifying before a senate subcommittee. did you see this? we have exclusive footage. here's governor chris christie. >> give you the republican governors. and one of the reasons why you have 30 republican governors in america and the only organization to add republican strength, senate lost members, we lost the presidency, we went up from 29 to 30 republican governors because people see us getting things done. like this. getting things done for people. and that's what you have to emphasize and talk about. i don't think this is a core for the sofcle examination of what we have to go through. this is about doing our jobs. >> he was on "morning joe." that's where he was. >> that's great. >> wow. a lot of things at the
. >> do you have the david letterman thing? you have to drive over to cbs to get it? >> he does. >> hey, we got to go get the beta. t.j. needs to get in the van and go to cbs and get the beta. >> let mika tell us first and then -- >> i was trying to eat up time because -- >> we don't need it. here it is, go. watch this. >> did you see him yesterday? he was testifying before a senate subcommittee. did you see this? we have exclusive footage. here's...
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. >> i've been getting my information through leno and letterman and jon stewart. >> do we have the clip of barney on general petraeus from yesterday? roll that for a second. >> having for a long time argued that my sex life was none of the public's business, i extend the same courtesy to general petraeus and general allen, the notion that you are in trouble for sending flirtatious e-mails is very odd, but i am disappointed when i went to work for the mayor of boston 45 years ago, i was told seriously, hey, kid, there's one thing you you got to remember. you never write when you can talk, you never talk when you can nod, and you neff nod when you can wink. and why these two very intelligent men were sending these embarrassing e-mails is absolutely baffling. >> a lesson for all of us to remember. so remember to wink nod and -- >> is he right, is there anything more than to this than just the exposure of a public figure's sex life? >> the question is whether there were see credit s secrets exposed. >> it's maybe not so much about the affair about the issues this benghazi that were raised a
. >> i've been getting my information through leno and letterman and jon stewart. >> do we have the clip of barney on general petraeus from yesterday? roll that for a second. >> having for a long time argued that my sex life was none of the public's business, i extend the same courtesy to general petraeus and general allen, the notion that you are in trouble for sending flirtatious e-mails is very odd, but i am disappointed when i went to work for the mayor of boston 45 years...
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didn't use the word terrorism and he didn't acknowledge he didn't and number of misimpressions on david letterman and the view and before the united nations. the american people deserve the truth and i ask for a jointt select committee with mccain and graham it is too bad. the american people deserve the information before the election. >> steve: the president sat down with hard hitting journalist. ryan secrest and steve harve yechris burman and four local people and i don't think libya came up at all. >> of course not. >> steve: i am sure you would say if you are motivated today is the lastt chance to get up and go and if you like the last four years vote for barack obama and if you didn't like the last four years, pull the lever for mitt romney. >> i will ask viewer to get out and vote for mitt romney it is the most important election of my lifetime . we can't continue and people need to vote today it is so important. >> steve: joining us from manchester. senator thank you very much for dropping by on this big historic and important day. >> let's go win! >> steve: thank you very much. straight
didn't use the word terrorism and he didn't acknowledge he didn't and number of misimpressions on david letterman and the view and before the united nations. the american people deserve the truth and i ask for a jointt select committee with mccain and graham it is too bad. the american people deserve the information before the election. >> steve: the president sat down with hard hitting journalist. ryan secrest and steve harve yechris burman and four local people and i don't think libya...
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i saw him on david letterman last night and wondered if he was available. love you, on my way to work, mom. anyway, he's darn cute, darn cute. is he available, love mom. going to work. is she looking for somebody for you? >> of course, she is. always on the look. >> i wonder if she could find men the way she finds dresses. men, not so much. >>> we have to give a good shout out to jill rapaport. >> she was honored over the weekend. >> received an aspca service award. >> she's the real deal about animals. >> gets a lot of animals adopted into loving families. >> absolutely her life's work. we're proud of her. >>> a show getting a lot of buzz called "the baby wait." >>> and what's happening in hollywood? andy cohen dishes on everything from rihanna's love life to the bond, james bond. [ female announcer ] with swiffer dusters, a great clean doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm gonna read one of these. i'm gonna read one of these! [ female announcer ] unlike sprays and dust rags, swiffer 360 duster's extender gets into hard-to-reach places without the has
i saw him on david letterman last night and wondered if he was available. love you, on my way to work, mom. anyway, he's darn cute, darn cute. is he available, love mom. going to work. is she looking for somebody for you? >> of course, she is. always on the look. >> i wonder if she could find men the way she finds dresses. men, not so much. >>> we have to give a good shout out to jill rapaport. >> she was honored over the weekend. >> received an aspca service...